Harold-Hagen-Obituary

Harold Hagen Jr.

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Harold Hagen passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Harold are being provided by Howard J. Snowdon Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on December 17, 2013.

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Kip, I often think of you with fond memories of our professional, but most importantly, personal relationship. You were my mentor and friend. I would have never reached the successes in my career without your guidance and advice. I will always remember your wit, how you would come up with jokes "off the cuff". You always brought a smile to my day. May you rest in peace my friend.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Kip was such a nice person and so kind to our grandkids, especially Sheamus. We will miss his presence at the lake.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hagen family. Kip Hagen was a frequent and welcome visitor to our store in Paupack, right around the corner from where he lived in Tafton. He was one of the most personable and congenial individuals that ever walked through our doors, and we looked forward to him coming in to visit and pick up a few things for his weekend projects. We'll miss his engaging smile and his kind words.

Donna, you are in our prayers

Kip,
Thank you for your leadership, your professionalism and most importantly your wonderful friendship! You will live on through all the people you have touched. Mine in particular!!!!

The family of Kip's are in my prayers.
I met Kip through the VIP program at Steamtown.

I worked with Kip for many years while with NPS, and in every instance he showed integrity, kindness and devotion to his job. He was always optimistic, with a kind word and a smile for each person he met. He will be missed. My thoughts are prayers are with you and the family.

I first met Kip when he came to Steamtown in 1997 as we began to organize the teenage RailCamp. His unwavering support for this educational concept for young people interested in rail history preservation as well as transportation careers was so large. Many of those who attended RailCamp have gone on to professional rail transportation careers as a result of their involvement in RailCamp. I considered Kip as a friend as well as a rail history colleague. My heart is heavy with his loss,...

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I will miss your beautiful smile you always gave me at the winery.I will cherish the Christmas Hug you gave. God needed another angel. May God comfort you all